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Royal Quays’ Judith Ramshaw looks positively to 2015
At Royal Quays we are so busy at this time of year that the days and weeks just come in a festive blur. But it is all great fun and very exciting.
2014 has been a busy year for us and from January to December we have seen an increase in footfall and spending in comparison to last year!
This has been a great boost to us.
We have also welcomed a host of new stores and are just about at full occupancy. We have certainly ended the year in great shape.
Highlights for us included our Easter festival, where old fashioned favourites Punch & Judy made an appearance much to the delight of youngsters and their parents.
We also ran our very first Christmas Garden Market from 04-07 December, which had a great traditional feel to it and we wanted to bring some festive glamour for our shoppers! With stalls full to the brim with wreaths, decorative displays, fine food and mulled wine!
For children, Santa is in his grotto right up to Christmas and we also welcomed huskies to Royal Quays!
The huskies were from a rehoming charity and we had experts on-hand to inform the shoppers about this specialist breed!
We are also open until 8pm (Monday-Friday) until the 23rd of December allowing customers to utilise our later opening hours to stock up on Christmas gifts. For anyone looking for last minute bargains all our latest offers can be found on our Twitter and Facebook sites or, alternatively, head to our website: http://www.royalquaysoutletcentre.com
So, as we look to 2015 we are feeling very positive and are greatly anticipating the New Year. We look forward to welcoming new names and providing more family fun days throughout the course of the year.
From all of us at the Centre we wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Happy shopping!
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Royal Quays Outlet Centre .
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